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What's the difference between business English and tourism English?

1. Business English is applied English for business, such as business letters, trade and business negotiations. The teaching of business English is still language-oriented, and students who come to study have their own business backgrounds, which are suitable for two kinds of people: one is in a business working environment, and the other is hoping to work in a business working environment in the future. More is to teach students a western business management concept, work psychology, and even how to deal with foreigners.

2. Tourism English majors train senior applied talents who are proficient in English, have a strong theoretical foundation, focus on understanding and mastering common English words in tourism, have business conversations in tourism English, have basic writing and translation skills, and have rich and skilled operating experience, that is, master basic management skills and business in tourism and hotel industry, and engage in management business above intermediate level in tourism and hotel industry.